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    Frederik Lauritz Levy (1 February 1851 — 12 April 1924) was a Danish architect. Levy was born on 1 February 1851 in Hamburg, the son of businessman Meyer...
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  • published by Atrabile [fr], written by Pierre Oscar Lévy [fr] from France and drawn by Frederik Peeters from Switzerland. Nora Mahony translated the...
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    arched windows and rustication on the lower floors, was designed by Frederik Levy and is also from 1898. The Neo-Baroque property on the corner of Nørregade...
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  • building at Larslejstræde 5 is from 1899 and was designed by architect Frederik Levy. The school has also taken over the Pelts Plejestiftelse building at...
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    of Frederik's elder sister Anne, took Frederik under his wing, chaperoning him on a trip throughout the Holy Roman Empire in 1557–58. Here Frederik made...
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    Frédérik Peeters (French: [pɛtɛʁs]; born 14 August 1974 in Geneva) is a contemporary Swiss graphic novelist. Peeters received his bachelor of arts degree...
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    The buildings at No. 5 and No. 7 are from 1999 and was designed by Frederik Levy. No. 7 is listed. No. 1 (1838) and No. 3 (1823) are also listed. The...
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    Holmens Kanal 4. It was built for Kjøbenhavns Handelsbank to design by Frederik Levy in 1908–1910. Laksegade 7, the rear side of Holmens Kanal 1, is from...
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    building (Larslejsstræde 7) was built in 1899 to design by the architect Frederik Levy. It was built as part of a larger complex which also comprised new precises...
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    built Eibesschützs Stiftelse at No. 10. The building was designed by Frederik Levy and completed in 1903. The building is now home to the digital media...
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